From bespoke engagement rings
from London jewellers, you’ll soon have to start looking at wedding
rings for the big day. Understandably, it can get rather overwhelming,
especially if there are a wide variety of fantastic options laid out
before you. Here are some tips that could prove helpful so you don’t go
wasting any time.
Choose Together
Most
likely, you had to choose the engagement ring on your own so as to
preserve the element of surprise. This time around, though, you should
have your partner help you out in choosing from the many wedding rings in London. After all, it’s highly symbolic being the very first gift that you will give to each other as a married couple.
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Tuesday, 7 February 2017
Monday, 23 January 2017
London Wedding Rings: 3 Antique and Vintage Styles to Get to Know
A wedding ring is an abiding symbol of the most important
relationship in your life, so if you’re about to purchase one for or
with your fiancée, you need to get it right. If you truly want your ring
to be unique, chances are you’re already looking into an antique or
vintage ring. Unlike the uniform rings that today’s makers produce,
antique and vintage wedding rings are often one of a kind. That said,
there are different types of antique and vintage rings, and your London wedding rings jewellery service would like to help you to get to know them for a well-informed purchase.
Victorian (1837-1900)
Jewellery from the Victorian times is distinguishable by their elaborate motifs that often include delicate engraving and open filigree. These pieces are also to use more colour than any other period—it’s not unusual to for these to house different coloured metals and stones.
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Victorian (1837-1900)
Jewellery from the Victorian times is distinguishable by their elaborate motifs that often include delicate engraving and open filigree. These pieces are also to use more colour than any other period—it’s not unusual to for these to house different coloured metals and stones.
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